
Con Sentido De Destino – (Spanish)
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Este libro cuenta la historia de Jose y sus hermanos. Los hermanos de Jose se comportaron como personas comunes , mientras que Jose vivio con sentido de destino. A Jose lo sostuvo el sueo que latia en su corazon, los valores fuertes que habia adquirido desde nio y la conviccion de que su vida tenia un destino definido en el cielo. Sixto Porras establece, con el ejemplo de Jose, que quien vive con sentido de destino, aprovecha cada oportunidad al maximo y sabe esperar el cumplimiento de la promesa.
“La historia la escribe quien camina tras aquello que lo inspira, lo desafia y saca lo mejor de su corazon”, dice el autor. Esta obra le ensea a identificar y superar lo que le detiene y le impide caminar hacia su proposito, a perseverar, y a no olvidar que Dios siempre tiene cosas mas grandes y mejores en su destino.
This book tells the story of Jose and his brothers. Jose lived with a sense of destiny, while his brothers behaved like ordinary people. Jose was sustained by the dream that beat in his heart, the strong values he had acquired as a child, and the conviction that his life had a definite destiny in heaven. Sixto Porras establishes, with the example of Jose, that whoever lives with a sense of destiny makes the most of every opportunity and knows how to wait for the fulfillment of the promise.
“History is written by those who walk after what inspires them, challenges them and brings out the best in their hearts,” says the author. This work teaches you to identify and overcome what stops you and prevents you from walking toward your purpose, to persevere, and remember that God always has bigger and better things for you.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781641238656
ISBN10: 1641238658
Language: Spanish
Sixto Porras
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2022
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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